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The poetical works of Robert Southey
... fleets have plough'd The ensanguined deep, his thunders have been heard,
His flag in brave defiance hath been seen; And bravest enemies at Sir Samuel's
name Felt fatal presage in their inmost heart, Of unavertible defeat foredoom'd.
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, ...
, tail this conduct at some ldngth. ' e 'Although the treaty which the misfortunes of
war compelled the emperor Francis to accept at Presburgh bore, in many of its
articles; the essential stamp of'imzninent'and unavertible danger to the Austrian ...
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The poetical works, collected by himself
... fleets have plough'd The ensanguined deep, his thunders have been heard,
His flag in brave defiance hath been seen; And bravest enemies at Sir Samuel's
name Felt fatal presage in their inmost heart, Of unavertible defeat foredoom'd.
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The poetical works: Complete in one Volume
... His flag in brave defiance hath been seen; And bravest enemies at Sir
Samuel's name Felt fatal presage in their inmost heart, Of unavertible defeat
foredoom'd. Thus in the path of glory he rode on, Victorious alway, adding praise
to praise; ...
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The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature
In this way, then, the nation is always more than its present state; neither a
historical or institutional given, nor a people's unavertible fate, it is at the same
time what we intend it to be and what we ultimately succeed in making of it. By
boldly ...
Berthold Schoene-Harwood,
2007
... fleets have plough'd The ensanguined deep, his thunders have been heard,
His flag in brave defiance hath been seen ; And bravest enemies at Sir Samuel's
name Felt fatal presage in their inmost heart, Of unavertible defeat foredoom'd.
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Atlantic's URDU ENGLISH DICTIONARY
aSr1 otfthe/i (H) n.f. Coquetry; affected gait; playfulness; gambol; flirtation; toying;
blandishment, (p/u. J^Uȣ?I atkheliyan). J-;i atol (H) adj. Unavertible; firm;
stationary; unchangeable; determined; of a determined resolution: inevitable. j*-~
i ...
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Nikolai Ivanovich Kibalchich: Terrorist Rocket Pioneer
There are but two ways—revolution, inevitable, unavertible by any executions, or
the voluntary transfer of supreme power to the hands of the people... We turn to
you, disregarding the suspicion which the misdeeds. 141 Иващенко и Кравец, ...
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The Difficulties of Mechanical Genius, and a Plan for Their ...
It will be seen that whatever time I may have had for the conception of designs, I
have had none for the execution of them ; and that, as an unavertible
consequence, instead of acquiring the riches and fame which my genius would
have earned ...
So, it often is with the poorest, who live on at the head, remaining empty-handed;
fallen in and coiled back upon themselves, their own inescapable tombs, their
own unavertible ruins. The prospect of having what to him was wealth had ...